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partition Shenanigans

Windows Vista Ultimate

to my utter embarrassment i just realized why my c:\ drive was ridiculously small, with the 150 gigs of unallocated space remaining on the HDD, now im attempting to dual boot fedora and vista, should i partition the unallocated space to its own drive letter, which wont allow me to format in anything besides NTFS (Fedora only works with FAT and FAT 32 correct?), so i would have to leave it RAW. Will the Fedora boot process take care of that issue or... also i could format the unallocated space (E:\) or something, move D:\ (majority of programs, saved files) to E:\ and keep each OS on different HDD's. If i did that i would need a reliable way to move the program files from D:\ onto E:\. With the absence of a Vista recovery disc and a DVD burner that wants me to commit suicide, I'm open to any help/suggestions.
thank you.please.jesus.